MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Committee Seeks Early Completion of Union Building Memorial Corporation Let Contracts for Work on Cafeteria Floor Unit One goal has been attained in the construction of the union memorial building, that of finishing the outer shell, according to Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, and the plans are being made for the attainment of the next goal, a completed structure. With $20,000 now in sight for the work on the interior, there are several contracts for work on the floor which is to house the University Commons. In their meeting the directors of the memorial corporation asked the Alumni Association to take over the collection of pledges. Each worth accepted the rank and the let to be present at the funeral, be brought in thousands of dollars to apply on the pledges made in the memorial campaign several years ago. Drive Was Begin in 1920 The drive for a million dollars for a University memorial to the sons and daughters of the University of Kansas who sacrificed their lives during WWII. Thus far, $288,000 has been used in the construction of the stadium. The union building, included in the memorial, has been from the first on a "py as you go" basis. Ellis said, the memorial corporation had more than a hundred thousand dollars before October 31, 2004, when October the construction of the shell of the building was begun. Sherman G. Elliott, treasurer of the memorial corporation, who was for years on the Kansas state board of architects, said construction of many important state buildings, was put in charge of letting the small contracts for the interior of the buildings, and for building, boating and light fixture fixtures, and furnishings. Recently Mr. Elliott has let contracts for the electric wiring, heating fixtures, and plumbing, for the lower floors. Criteria to Open Early It is essential that the range of the corporation that the caterer can be opened before Thanksgiving, and the first door by the Christmas vacation. The bottom floor is the sub-h宴 and will be used to store equipment and provisions and to provide rooms for building help. The next floor is to house the University Conference Hall, which will be the floor on the Owed revenue level, is to have jounges, accommodation rooms and similar accommodations. An assembly room will occupy most of the fourth and fifth stories, there are the fourth floor some space for rooms, and the floor dermal room sites. More Money Is Needed 3006-1002 The team at the funder is the funder, the fund to the fundent, Elisa worth said, but more money is needed. Although payments for Augur were more than twice as much for any previous month of the year, the corporation must receive $50,000 for the fees that I received from the local subscribers to the fund every day assume me that the Kansas fighting spirit will not allow the nare shell of the union building to stand in footlocker at the unfinished work of "mine," and worked. Elsa worth Alumna in various towns in Kansas are helping in getting the payment for the services provided. "With the effort of sacrifice which is behind the unfinished task of building this, a memorial to gorgeries, the completion of the union is assured," he said. Brandt Announces * 148 on Honor Roll (Continued from page 1) Cady, George, Lawrence. Alpra, Alice, Lincoln; Cornel, William Kenneth, Undelegent. Crocker, Wallard, Howard. Crum, Mary, Lyndon. DeWailey, Harris, Paterson. Drexel, Robert, Farley, Joseph, Paraskevich. Freeese, Ralph, Ottawa University Academy, Ottawa. Griswold, Ernest, Kingman. Grumeau, Helen, East Denver High Denver, Colo. Friedrich, Irma, Clay Center Grange, Helen, Lawrence Hamilton, Mary Nell, Lawrence, Hegrn, Opat Lilly, Antrim Rura H. S. St. John Grouggy, Helen, Lawrence, Griswold, Ernest, Kingman. Higdon, Selma, North East High Kansas City, Mo. Leonard, George, Westport High Kansas City, Mo. Lindforge Ruth, Assaria. Ludorfner Ruth, Assarin Niemeyer, Carl, Independence Pingry, Carl, Pittsburg. Pixie Mountain Lawrence. Riley, Noma, Cathole H, S., Kana, City, Kano. Settle, Eather, Hume-Fogg School, Nashville, Teen. Shaw, Ruth, Rowell, N. M. Shoemaker, Twila, Centralia. Sirley, Daniel, Dianae. Sweet, Evan, Minneapolis, Thompson, Lotus, Cumberland - Van der Siek, Austin, Lansing, Mich., Central H. S. Wardell, Mudge, Central H. S. Kansas City, Mo. Whitmore, Sister Ernestine, Indianola, Nebraska. 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